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0xE02013-01-09 18:42:14
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0xE0, 2013-01-09 18:42:14

Who is looking for a job?

I can not understand what is happening with the labor market. At the end of last year, I decided to change jobs, updated my resume, looked through the vacancies (I'm looking for a managerial position, such as the head of a department, project manager), sent several. Today I looked through the latest vacancies, sent a resume for a dozen more vacancies.
I could understand if I didn’t fit in some parameters, the experience is not the same, education, something else. But after all, not a single view (!) of the resume. That is, apparently, hr-specialists publish vacancies, but they score on responses and take applicants from somewhere out of thin air?
Z.Y. I didn’t find the “work” hub ...
Oh, yes, the question is - who is looking for a job? Through word of mouth? Publishes his resume on sites and waits? Does he send his resume to the vacancies found?

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One_Touch, 2013-01-09
@One_Touch

Linkedin, HR spam offers themselves.
But here a lot depends on the specialty and field.

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Sergey Cherepanov, 2013-01-09
@fear86

I think it depends on experience and the number of acquaintances in the field. I don’t know about management, but almost all of my familiar programmers do nothing but refuse offers. Usually a profile on Linked is more than enough.

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Bunny, 2013-01-09
@Bunny

In your case, there is a lot of competition, a lot of managers and not so many vacancies. Published automatically closed by their own.
The best way in your case is events. Go through relevant events in your city and get to know the companies better. State your interest on the spot.
The second way is to understand the company’s polystat which is more priority and more interesting and contact the company’s representatives directly. Any recruiter will do - give a little to another.
For the future: to develop a network of familiar HRs in interesting companies, to go out to people more often.
Good luck!

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stan_jeremy, 2013-01-09
@stan_jeremy

In Russia, I always searched on hh.ru, there were tons of offers a day. The most not lazy hrs called, the laziest sent a standard application.

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spmbt, 2013-01-09
@spmbt

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kulbit, 2013-01-13
@kulbit

shaft work, choose and do. it's harder when you want to do a specific job

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Puma Thailand, 2016-12-19
@opium

I dashed off a post with IT job sites abroad, I recommend it.
upworkest.ru/sajty-dlya-poiska-udalennoj-i-offline...

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